I tested supermarket Valentine’s meal deals from Lidl to Tesco and the winner had an amazing amount of dishes for £15

LOVE is in the aisle this Valentine’s Day. Supermarkets have gone all out on their romantic meal deals for two – offering tasty mains, sides, dessert and wine for as little as £11.

Instead of splashing your cash in an overpriced restaurant, you and your other half can dine in – and save plenty of dosh.

Supermarket meal deals offer Valentine’s Day diners a cheaper alterative to restaurantsStewart Williams

Here, Sun Sexpert Georgette Culley tests meal deals from seven supermarkets and gives marks out of five.

Sainsbury’s Taste The Difference

Starter, main, side, dessert, drink, £15

Saisnbury’s Valentine’s feast is a real treat and won’t leave you disappointedStewart Williams

Fragrant vegetable bao buns

Plant-based wellington (a mushroom and pea protein with a porcini & port duxelles encased in puff pastry, topped with pastry hearts)

Vegan parmesan chips

Raspberry & choc torte

Bottle of prosecco

MY heart skipped a beet at this vegan feast. The ­starters were a treat for the eyes – and smelled delicious.

The faux beef wellington was convincing and looked and tasted similar to the real deal.

It paired perfectly with parmesan chips – yeah, it’s a bit carb-heavy but it’s Valentine’s Day, who cares?

The plant-based dark chocolate torte was rich, featuring a delicious cookie/biscuit crumb base, topped with a velvety raspberry and chocolate batter and ­layered with pockets of silky chocolate sauce. I’m still dreaming about it now.

Rating: 4/5

Asda

Starter, main, side, dessert, drink, £12

Asda’s rump steaks are part of a very good value meal that scores highlyStewart Williams

8 vegan brie hearts

2 rump steaks with peppercorn sauce

Chantenay carrots with maple & orange

6 Valentines profiteroles

Kylie Minogue alcohol-free sparkling rose

AT £6 each for a starter, two sides, a dessert and a drink, this is incredibly good value.

The vegan brie starter was tasty and so simple to cook, and the steaks were a generous portion size.

The carrots were succulent and sweet and I bunged some frozen chips I had handy in the oven to go with the mains.

The profiteroles rounded things off nicely – as did Kylie’s most popular alcohol-free booze.

Rating: 4/5

Waitrose No1

Starter, main, side, dessert, drink, £20

Waitrose costs more than the budget options but customers get some really different optionsStewart Williams

2 Cornish Quartz Cheddar and shallot tarts

2 Parmigiano truffle chicken kievs

Mediterranean roasting vegetables

2 Sicilian lemon tarts

Espresso martini premixed vodka cocktail

I AM being very generous with my scoring this year but Waitrose thoroughly deserves it with its imaginative menu.

The delicious cheesy tarts were gooey and crumbly at the same time.

The parmigiano chicken smelled ­garlicky and amazing while cooking and I couldn’t wait to try it.

It didn’t disappoint and the ­portion was a decent size.

The roasted veggies were marinated in herbs and oils and ready to roast while the lemon tarts were tangy and refreshing.

I loved the espresso martini as well – the cocktail made a nice difference from wine and gave me a bit of a ­caffeine boost at the same time.

Rating: 4/5

Morrisons The Best

Starter, main, two sides, dessert, drink, £15

Morrisons is our winner with a full 5/5 thanks to some indulgent and delicious foodStewart Williams

Cherrybell pepper Camembert tear & share bread

Slow-cooked lamb shanks with Chianti & rosemary

Dauphinoise potatoes

Roasted Chantenay carrots with acacia honey butter

Gu 2 Hot Chocolate Molten Middle

Merlot wine

THE Camembert bread was a deliciously indulgent starter and there was lashings of tasty red wine on the lamb.

The cheesy dauphinoise was marvellous, especially when paired with the honey-roasted carrots.

The Merlot nicely ­complemented the meal and the hot chocolate puds were gooey and divine. This is a cracking deal for the price.

Rating: 5/5

Tesco Finest

Starter, main, side, dessert, drink, £12*

Tesco clubcard holders can save £6 on a Valentine’s meal dealStewart Williams

Camembert Swirls

Slow-cooked duck legs with morello cherry hoisin sauce

Creamy, buttery mash

Belgian chocolate cubes with ­raspberry compote

Prosecco

ALTHOUGH the starter was similar to Morrisons’, I didn’t mind as it was so yummy.

The duck didn’t appear very app­etising in the ­packaging but it smelt and looked great once cooked.

The sweet cherry sauce complemented the meat well and the buttery mash was lovely and creamy.

The chocolate desserts were small but cute and I can never say no to a bottle of prosecco.

This wasn’t the most exciting meal of those I tried.

* £18 with a Clubcard

Rating: 3/5

Aldi Specially Selected

Starter, main, dessert, £6.77 (with wine, £10.86)

Aldi’s meal deal comes in at under £7 without the bottle of wineStewart Williams

Heart-shaped garlic bread

Heart-shaped lobster pasta

White chocolate and raspberry panna cotta twin pots

Optional: Grapevine Sauvignon Blanc

I LOVED this. The heart-shaped garlic bread looked super-cute. It was also really cheesy and doughy – nicer than most you would get in a restaurant.

The pasta was also heart-shaped and looked amazing – it tasted delicious too.

It’s a shame the main didn’t come with a sauce but I drizzled a bit of olive oil on, which worked.

The panna cotta dessert was light and fruity and the white wine cleansed the palate.

This is a great option for those on a budget.

Rating: 4/5

Marks & Spencer

Starter, main, side, dessert, drink, £25

Marks and Spencer’s food was delicious but Waitrose edged it in the battle of the luxury storesStewart Williams

2 luxury prawn cocktails

2 seabass stuffed with herb butter

Asparagus

2 white chocolate and raspberry mousse hearts

Conte Priuli Veneto blush

WHILE the prawn cocktail was delicious, the portion was a little mean.

The sea bass was succulent and buttery, and the ­tarragon smelt great.

The asparagus was a little boring but I needed some greens after all the beige foods I’ve eaten recently.

There are other sides you can get such as triple-cooked chips if you’re after something a bit naughtier.

The white chocolate mousse looked and tasted incredible and the rose wine complemented the food well.

While the M&S dinner was delicious, I think Waitrose has the edge for luxury this year as its meal deal felt more luxurious and was £5 cheaper.

Enjoy the convenience of eating at home, so long as you make the right meal deal choiceShutterstock   

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